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Large scale synthesis of V-shaped rutile twinned nanorods

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posted on 2024-11-15, 03:04 authored by Weigang Lu, Britain Bruner, Gilberto Casillas-Garcia, Jibao He, Miguel Jose-Yacaman, Patrick J Farmer
V-shaped rutile twinned nanorods (VRTNs) with different aspect ratios were synthesized on large scale using a one-pot organic solvothermal method. Although several different types of VRTNs were produced, (101) twinned nanorods were the major product with minor amounts of (301) twins and straight nanorods. STEM, TEM and XRD characterizations show that [001] is the growth direction of VRTNs, with surfaces dominated by {110} facets. Intermediate formation of both brookite and anatase nanorods provides dual pathways to VRTNs’ growth: one path in which anatase seeds trigger and promote brookite nanorod growth; and a second path in which anatase nanorods are formed by oriented attachment. Subsequent dissolution of both brookite and anatase nanorods provides titania to support VRTNs growth.

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Lu, W., Bruner, B., Casillas, G., He, J., Jose-Yacaman, M. & Farmer, P. J. (2012). Large scale synthesis of V-shaped rutile twinned nanorods. CrystEngComm, 14 (9), 3120-3124.

Journal title

CrystEngComm

Volume

14

Issue

9

Pagination

3120-3124

Language

English

RIS ID

81432

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